Boring and conduit installations – CommScope Trunk & Distribution Cable User Manual

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Boring and Conduit Installations

Conventional Bores

Mechanical boring machines may be utilized to push a drill stem to make an adequate cable passage.

Pneumatically driven pistons may be used as well. Conduit should be placed to support the tunnel wall and allow

cable placement.

Directional Bores

Directional boring is accomplished by using a steerable drill stem. The depth and direction of the boring can be

controlled by the equipment operator. Very long bore lengths can be accomplished by using directional boring

devices.

Subsurface crossings are generally accomplished by digging a trench on each side of the crossing to allow the

guiding and retrieval of the drill stem. Detailed equipment operation and excavation procedures are specified by

the construction equipment manufacturer.

Generally, try to keep the bore as straight as possible. The hole may be enlarged by using reamers. Conduit

should be installed at strategic locations (i.e. street crossings).

After the bore is complete, attach the cable to the drill stem with the appropriate cable grip and swivel. Pull the

drill stem/cable through the bore. Longer pulls will require tension monitoring.

5.7

Underground Installation

Boring and Ductwork

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